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Smart alarm system for home

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Hi,

My 2p worth of thoughts. 

To have touchscreen to arm/disarm and call it smart system? I don't think so. All other things you mentioned is done with home automation systems. Often done by expensive controllers that needs programming if you look for Crestron, Controll4. And I think this make alarm system more complicated and more unreliable. I'm sure those controllers have capability to be programmed (programming is costly also £ if you want to change anything) to display pretty numeric keypad to display on user touchpads all you need to do is to integrate those two systems.  And eventually it will comes to the point how much you want to spend on it? 

Or you probably asking for native alarm system to be smart as expensive controllers can do? 

8 hours ago, Cieska said:

Hi,

My 2p worth of thoughts. 

To have touchscreen to arm/disarm and call it smart system? I don't think so. All other things you mentioned is done with home automation systems. Often done by expensive controllers that needs programming if you look for Crestron, Controll4. And I think this make alarm system more complicated and more unreliable. I'm sure those controllers have capability to be programmed (programming is costly also £ if you want to change anything) to display pretty numeric keypad to display on user touchpads all you need to do is to integrate those two systems.  And eventually it will comes to the point how much you want to spend on it? 

Or you probably asking for native alarm system to be smart as expensive controllers can do? 

This topic is almost 2 months old and its highly unlikely the OP will reply

5 hours ago, Logan said:

This topic is almost 2 months old and its highly unlikely the OP will reply

Thanks for letting me know, but any way I wasn't looking for any answer here. Not sure if it's ok to reply to posts with unrelated messages but I will slow my self this time.  I'm just very new in this forum and still trying to catch up with the local culture. 

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2 hours ago, Cieska said:

Thanks for letting me know, but any way I wasn't looking for any answer here. Not sure if it's ok to reply to posts with unrelated messages but I will slow my self this time.  I'm just very new in this forum and still trying to catch up with the local culture. 

Your ok to post , 2mo this isn't long imo, 2yrs maybe lol 

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